18 Related Articles, between 2018-04-08 and 2018-04-12

'This Week' Transcript 4-8: White House Adviser Tom Bossert and Sen. Lindsey Graham. This is a rush transcript for "This Week" on April 1, 2018. >>

Appeals Court Questions Dual Roles of Consumer Bureau’s Director. Two of the three jurists on the panel raised doubts that Mick Mulvaney, the White House budget director, could legally run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is supposed to be independent. >>

Burning Man brings a slice of the desert to White House doorstep. The Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery is exploring the artistic collaborations championed by the notoriously free-spirited Burning Man festival. >>

Faces of the opioid crisis at White House. The Prescribed to Death Memorial features Americans' faces who fatally overdosed etched into tiny white pills in a visiting exhibit from the National Safety Council. >>

House-Senate standoff imperils effort to roll back banking rules. The White House is looking to notch another victory — and top officials appear to be losing patience with the impasse. >>

Inside the White House Bible Study group. For the first time in at least 100 years, the US Cabinet has a Bible Study group. What do they learn? >>

Key Senate Republicans warn White House against pursuing spending cuts. Two Republican "cardinals" -- powerful lawmakers who chair Senate Appropriations subcommittees -- said Monday that they were perplexed by the talk of a rescission bill just weeks after the passage of the $1.3 trillion omnibus. >>

Opioid memorial with 22,000 pills of victims' faces at White House. Each pill in the Prescribed to Death tribute features a victim of the epidemic. The 22,000 faces are made up of real people who overdosed on opioids in 2015. >>

Squirrel Week is back. Here’s how the White House dealt with the critters in 1955.. The beasts had been a fixture around the executive mansion, but President Dwight D. Eisenhower considered them furry terrorists for the damage they did to his putting green. >>

The nicest homes of American presidents (that aren't the White House). Presidents aren't always at the White House and their out-of-DC cribs can be pretty amazing. Here are the top 3 presidential homes in America. >>

White House adviser says 'good progress' is being made.... WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Monday progress was being made on efforts renegotiate the North American... >>

White House Aims to Roll Back Spending. The White House and some congressional Republicans are seeking to roll back a portion of the federal spending they approved just weeks ago. Lawrence Kudlow, the White House’s new National Economic Council director, said he was involved in planning what he called an “enhanced rescission package.” >>

White House is prepping an effort to undermine deputy attorney general. The White House is preparing talking points designed to undermine Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's credibility, according to sources familiar with the plan. >>

White House is prepping an effort to undermine Rosenstein. The White House is preparing talking points designed to undermine Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's credibility, according to sources familiar with the plan. >>